Monthly Archives: August 2015

THE ROAD: WHERE IS THIS ROAD TAKING US? by Doug Fields and Jonathan McKee Continuing from last week (if you missed it, click here) I want to share a resource called, “Should I Just Smash My Kid’s Phone?” by Doug Fields and Jonathan more »

THE MAP: DO I REALLY NEED DIRECTION? by Doug Fields and Jonathan McKee Over the next few weeks I want to share a resource called, “Should I Just Smash My Kid’s Phone?” It has a lot of help information and more »

A funny thing happens to children once they reach the teenage years: They don’t seem to want their parents around all that much. Sure, they need to have your presence in their lives. They just don’t want to be reminded more »

Jonathan McKee is back. This guest post is from his blog over at jonathanmckeewrites.com. He’s got some incredible wisdom to share. Here is a post he made a few days ago. Whenever I talk with today’s teenagers, I see them more »

Most of us are sentimental when it comes to Thanksgiving—and its cherished traditions—at least during the weeks leading up to the holiday. The truth is that for many, Thanksgiving boils down to a lot of work! From making travel arrangements, more »

I hate the clock. No. Really. My grandpa used to collect them. But I ignore them. Ask anyone who knows me at all. When it comes to time management, I’m the worst they’ve ever met. If I’m supposed to be more »

What is a baked potato without a steak? French fries without a juicy hamburger? Salad dressing without a salad (for those healthy eaters)? It is incomplete and somehow lacking. The same goes for the spiritual teaching in our teenager’s life more »